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Following peacock fiasco, United Airlines tightens policy for comfort animals

Following peacock fiasco, United Airlines tightens policy for comfort animals

United airways has delivered new necessities for emotional-guide animals to board its flights. The airline's coverage became updated following a lady's attempt on Sunday to carry her emotional guide peacock on a flight. United rejected the animal for health and protection reasons. beginning March 1, the carrier would require passengers to have a health and vaccination shape for animals, as well as confirmation that “the animal has been skilled to act nicely in a public setting and renowned responsibility for the animal’s behavior." In a statement, United stated it has seen a seventy five percentage soar year-over-year in passengers bringing emotional-support animals on planes. Delta Air strains will also soon require health and training documentation for the partners.